La Liga clubs are preparing themselves for matches to be played behind closed doors from next weekend onwards, as the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise in Spain.
Though the Spanish top flight has not been ordered to carry out this measure as of yet, it is basing its decisions on reports received from national health authorities - and an official update is expected shortly.
The number of cases of the virus in Spain hit 1,200 on Monday, rising from just ten on Saturday, and the death toll has climbed to 30.
This prompted schools to close in capital Madrid and the Vitoria municipality. Last week, La Liga president Javier Tebas said the league was ready to take action, saying: "We have a commission within LaLiga following the issue
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